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Macchinari compatti multi-processo: perché un 3-in-1 può cambiare l’economia della tua officina
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Compact multi-process machines: why a 3-in-1 can change the economics of your shop
In SME metalworking companies, the difference between a profitable job and one that breaks even isn't just the arc or machine time. It's often the surrounding process that makes the difference: part handling, setup, waiting times between stations, micro-downtime, and rework. This is why compact machinery capable of performing multiple processes on a single platform is becoming an increasingly rational choice when the goal is ROI (return on investment) and process robustness . In this article we look at the business case (with literature data) and then a concrete example: Freutek LMM0023, a 3-in-1 laser combination (welding, cleaning, cutting).   1) The “invisible” cost: steps and equipment Internal handling: it can weigh a lot The handling of materials and semi-finished products is not a logistical detail: it is often a significant component of industrial costs. A scientific review of material handling systems reports that handling costs can represent a large share of the total production cost (ranges in the order of 15–70% ). (Amjath et al.) ( Springer Nature Link ) Practical translation in the workshop: every transfer between stations (moving, placing, picking up, realigning, cleaning, checking) accumulates minutes that add no value, but which you still pay for. Setup and changes: the time reduction lever If your shop operates in a high-mix/low-volume environment (large variety, small batches), frequent changeovers amplify the impact of setups. In the SMED (Single-Minute Exchange of Die) literature, you'll find case studies where the structured application of techniques leads to very significant improvements: one case published in IJAMT reported a 91.6% reduction in setup time . (Junior et al.) ( Springer Nature Link ) The key point: A “compact” multi-process machine does not eliminate the need for setups, but it can reduce the number of overall setups because it avoids re-setting and realigning the part on multiple machines/stations. 2) Why the laser platform is a natural candidate for multi-processing High-energy beam processes (such as lasers) are considered “enabling” because they offer features not available with many conventional technologies and are transversal to multiple applications (joining, surface treatment, etc.). (Patterson et al.) ( Springer Nature Link ) On the cleaning/oxide removal front, the scientific literature describes laser cleaning as an efficient solution with a favorable environmental profile; for example, a work in Lasers in Manufacturing and Materials Processing defines it as “ efficient and environment-friendly ” for rust removal. (Narayanan, Singh, and Marla) ( Springer Nature Link ) In summary: a single laser platform can cover multiple “needs” typical of carpentry and sheet metal/metal workpiece processing: surface preparation, joining, and (on low thicknesses) cutting. 3) Concrete example: Freutek LMM0023 (3-in-1) The LMM0023 is proposed as a 3-in-1 laser combination for: Laser welding Laser cleaning Laser cutting (for low thicknesses) Technical data Power : 1500 W Cutting : cutting thickness up to 6 mm Compressed air : for cutting mode 1.0–1.5 MPa ; for welding 0.2–0.3 MPa . Cooling : distilled and deionized water . Intended use : Intended for thin-walled metallic materials and as a product sold in compliance with EU regulations. Dimensions and weight : approximately 1700 × 700 × 1600 mm and 250 kg . Price : starting from €7,650.00 (excluding VAT and shipping) 4) Micro-ROI scenario (hypothetical): when a 3-in-1 “pays for itself” Below is a purely illustrative scenario (it is not a promise of results): it serves to understand the order of magnitude. Assumptions (hypothetical) 20 jobs/week requiring cleaning + welding (and sometimes micro-cuts or finishing on low thicknesses). Traditional configuration: 2 medium transfers between stations + repositionings and checks. Estimated “non-value” time: Before : 40 min/work (movement + realignment + micro-waits) After (single platform): 13 min/work Savings : 27 min/work Quick calculation 27 min × 20 jobs = 540 min/week = 9 hours/week Fully charged hourly rate (example): €35/hour Savings: 9 × 35 = €315/week Annualized (52 weeks): €16,380/year Payback on €7,650 (price “starting from”): 7,650 / 16,380 = ~0.47 years , i.e. ~5–6 months Robustness note: Even if the actual savings were only 3 hours/week , the payback would still be significant (about 17 months at €35/hour). The point isn't the precise number: it's the logic, i.e., reducing steps and setup . 5) When a compact multi-process machine makes more sense (checklist) It typically makes sense when: Workshop space is limited (and each additional station “costs” meters and more complex flows). Highly variable work: many codes, small batches, emergencies. You often have pre-cleaning or oxide/contaminant removal before welding (or restoration activities). Want to reduce the risk associated with repetitive movements ? Musculoskeletal disorders are reported to be the most common work-related health problem in the EU, with economic impacts on businesses and society as well. (de Kok et al.) Conclusion: an "economic" choice, rather than a technological one A compact multi-process machine is not just a technological innovation: it is a direct response to three economic drivers typical of SMEs: less handling , less duplicate CapEx , more work efficiency (fewer minutes “lost” between stations and setups). If you'd like to check whether this approach makes sense for your workflow (materials, thicknesses, and order mix), visit the LMM0023 product page or fill out the contact form for a technical-application discussion.
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Foto tecnica mini escavatore Freutek
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Why mini excavators exploded in Europe (and why Freutek is entering the earthmoving industry)
In recent years, mini excavators have become a key feature of European construction sites: denser cities, environmental regulations (Stage V), and "last-mile" jobs require compact, precise, and easily transportable machines. Their real advantage is the versatility guaranteed by their attachments: buckets, hammers, drills, grapples, and more transform a base into a nimble system. In this context, Freutek presents the EKN0015 , a 1.6-ton mini excavator designed for urban work, maintenance, and small-scale demolition. Compatible attachments are optional and sold separately .
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Small factory owner, overlooking machinery
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Laboratories and workshops in European SMEs: how to face the future between innovation and competitiveness
Discover how small industrial laboratories are addressing digital transformation, sustainability, and new economic challenges in Europe. An in-depth analysis of emerging trends, risks to avoid, and opportunities for growth—with Freutek's firsthand experience working alongside European SMEs.
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Come un incentivo regionale ha accelerato la trasformazione digitale di Freutek
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How a Regional Incentive Accelerated Freutek's Digital Transformation
Our commitment to a more connected industry At Freutek we believe that digital innovation is the key to making our work more efficient, accessible and international. With this in mind, we have decided to invest in a new industrial e-commerce: an ambitious project that today allows us to sell throughout Europe and communicate more directly and effectively with our customers. 👉 Discover the new portal: freutek.com Such an important project found impetus thanks to the “Voucher digitalisation PMI” call promoted by Unioncamere Piemonte and co-financed by the European Union , a strategic initiative to support the digital transition of local businesses. 📌 More info on the announcement A call that speaks to the SMEs (Small Medium Enterprises) of the future The digital voucher represents a non-repayable contribution designed to support Piedmontese SMEs in the adoption of innovative technological solutions. The funds cover activities such as: development of digital platforms; consultancy and training related to Industry 4.0; management software and CRM; e-commerce and digital marketing solutions. In our case, the contribution facilitated: the development of the new company e-commerce; integration with CRM tools; SEO optimization; building a direct point of contact with customers throughout Europe. A local synergy: the role of our partners To create the new e-commerce site we relied on DSC Group , a technological partner with solid experience in the field of digitalization for small-medium businesses. Their collaboration was fundamental in the design and implementation of the internal processes and backend infrastructures of the platform, ensuring high performance, scalability and security. DSC Group also supported us in SEO optimization, helping to make our site more visible in search engines and more easily reachable by customers throughout Europe. This partnership has allowed us to build a solid digital foundation, on which we will continue to expand our online activities. 🧩 Learn more about DSC Group A replicable opportunity If you also have a company in Piedmont and want to improve your digital presence, the call represents a real opportunity. It is accessible, well structured and supports investments that have an immediate impact on the company's competitiveness. 📎 Official information on the calls available in Piedmont
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